There used to be a great illustration about success and it was to make sure when you get to the top of the ladder it’s leaning on the right building.  Where you go to find the answer to the daily question of  how am I doing, determines the ultimate definition of what success means to you.  David Myer has a surprising answer to this question:

“People desire excellence. We want to be healthier, well-liked, and successful. So we soak up articles instructing us how to get promotedbe more productive, and become better liked. We read books like Charles Duhigg‘s recent Smarter Faster Better in order to learn what science can tell us about becoming more productive and, generally speaking, successful.”

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